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Dive into the infernal depths of Absolute Batman #16 Cover A Nick Dragotta, masterfully written by Scott Snyder and illustrated by Nick Dragotta, published by DC Comics! Releasing on January 28, 2026 (delayed from earlier solicits), this issue plunges into "Absolute Batman in Hell!"—the second part of the epic Absolute Batman/Absolute Wonder Woman crossover. Bruce Wayne embarks on a desperate quest to save his friend Waylon, now grotesquely transformed into a monstrous crocodile prowling Gotham's sewers, driven by an insatiable, deadly hunger. With no other path forward, Batman turns to a god for aid—but the price may demand a harrowing descent into hell itself, blending raw heroism, supernatural peril, and unrelenting stakes in the groundbreaking Absolute Universe.
Cover DetailsThe Cover A by Nick Dragotta features his iconic, hulking Batman design in a brooding, high-contrast composition—dynamic shadows, intense action, and atmospheric dread that captures the issue's hellish descent and crossover intensity. As the main cover for this pivotal chapter in the ongoing series, its bold visuals, Dragotta's signature style, and thematic power make it a collector's cornerstone for fans of the Absolute line's cinematic artistry and variant-hunting prestige.Key AppearancesSpotlights Batman (Bruce Wayne) in his gritty, engineer-forged persona, teaming with Absolute Wonder Woman (Diana of Themyscira) amid the crossover. Features the tragic transformation of Waylon (reimagined Killer Croc) and teases godly interventions with ties to the broader Absolute Universe, setting up future DC crossovers and potential media adaptations in animation or film